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Conjunctions and Relative Pronouns Exercise
Conjunctions and Relative Pronouns Exercise
Exercise
As
While
As soon as
there
where
which
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Exercise
there
where
here
who
who's
whose
whom
As
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Though
If
as if
as
as though
As
Though
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Despite
As
If
Though
However
As soon as
No sooner
As long as
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As
If
as long as
as soon as
as much as
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Exercise
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that
whom
Answers
While cleaning the attic, I came across some old photos.
Do you know any shops where I can buy used laptops?
This is the café where we used to spend our evenings.
The woman whose child was missing seemed hysterical.
As it was a small town, we couldn’t find any hotels there.
She speaks as if / as though she knows everything.
Though she performed well, she was denied promotion.
Though she is very old, she is quite capable of taking care of herself.
As soon as she got the message, she started.
If / As she started at 6, she should be here soon.
You can stay with me as long as you want.
It was a question that no one could answer.
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